Based on our record, Trends.co seems to be a lot more popular than Shop By Sub. While we know about 75 links to Trends.co, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Shop By Sub. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Oh wow I did something very similar, just dumber. https://shopbysub.com I have a raspberry pi gathering Reddit comments with an Amazon link in them every hour, then exposing them on Shop By Sub categorized by subreddit, sorted by upvotes. Same with OP I put my Amazon referral link in there. It's been decently well-received by Reddit, but I have a hard time getting recurring users. It seems like they just forget... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
In fact, I liked Reddit so much as a recommendation engine, that I built https://shopbysub.com so folks can browse Amazon product recommendations by subreddit with context and sorting and stuff. e.g. I've been gardening lately and came across a moisture meter on https://shopbysub.com/r/gardening that I wouldn't have otherwise. It's been instrumental to help my overwatering problem. Source: about 2 years ago
I created a site (https://shopbysub.com) that kind of does this. You can browse amazon products that have been linked by redditors in comments by subreddit - e.g. https://www.shopbysub.com/flashlight. Source: almost 3 years ago
I did a thing to somewhat help mitigate this problem. I made https://shopbysub.com which groups Amazon products left in reddit comments by subreddit, and makes them sortable by amount of upvotes. So you can go to e.g. https://shopbysub.com/r/BuyItForLife and see all the amazon products more or less recommended by redditors. Source: over 3 years ago
Sounds pretty similar to the situation I found myself in. I discovered a few newsletters/tools: trending insights (free), exploding topics ($39/mo), and trends.co ($300/ yr). Source: 11 months ago
i'm still going on upwork, still subbing to trends.co, explodingideas.co type content, still watching youtube to gain an edge. Source: 12 months ago
After that the hustle team built trends.co which was the premium subscription newsletter,Getting into trends.co costs a whopping $299 but trends stood out from it's competitors through the community engagement feature, unlike other premium newsletter the subscribers can engage with other founders and people in their community. Source: 12 months ago
I don't wanna discourage people from trying to make side income with AI novels done with ChatGPT/Claude, or coloring books done with Midjourney, but that's literally the lowest hanging fruit. Instead - maybe focus on some no-code AI apps you could build. I found plenty of success stories and ideas on sites like trends.co or theaiplug.co. Source: almost 1 year ago
I really like the one I recommended above. If you are looking to invest a little I think the best possible one is trends.co but the only issue is that costs $300 a year or something. Source: about 1 year ago
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